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Adventure Medical Kits Travel Medic

Save your money and put your own kit together. After taking a wilderness first aid course I decided to put together a backcountry first aid kit. This seemed like it could be the core of a lightweight kit. There were some antiseptic wipes and alcohol swabs, which were nice but there were also a few packets of typical medicine cabinet drugs that were near expiration. There were low-end adhesive bandages that are next to worthless as they won't stay on. Worst of all was the moleskin, pre cut — hope… Full review

Adventure Medical Kits Comprehensive

Everything you need for a group outing. Easy to fine tune to your groups needs and everything has a place. Numerous canyon or dive trips where aid has been needed and the group leader was ill-prepared for minor emergencies. They had plenty of basics but on several occasions have used the dental care kit, Sam Splint, emergency blanket. I have added additional supplies for dive emergencies. Easy to refill. Original kit has held up well with no construction issues, stitching has lasted multiple… Full review

Adventure Medical Kits Weekender

The AMK Weekender is a great all-around first aid kits that's big enough and complete enough to get the job done, but compact enough to always have available. This very well stocked kit has most components a small group could reasonably expect to use over a long weekend. This kit is very well organized and is sorted by category, so it is very easy to quickly see and find what you are looking for in a situation where aid is required yet still leaves room to augment and customize this kit. This first… Full review

Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight / Watertight .7

Compact perfect sized pouch. I purchased this medical pouch to throw in the main compartment of my pack and for it to withstand that abuse, and it has proven itself to do just that. Full review

Adventure Medical Kits Ultralight / Watertight .7

It is light and got the right amount of all critical things. Everything is in a watertight plastic, Ziploc kind, bag nestled inside the yellow fancy AMK bag. It is small and light enough to be carried inside a backpack all the time. On the yellow bag, it was written that it suits to 1 to 2 people for 3 to 4 days. I do not know that part, I hope I never fall into such a position to test that statement. The interesting useful addition is that they put a piece of duck-tape. I do not know if there are… Full review

Adventure Medical Kits Adventure First Aid 1.0

Great kit, not much bulk. Sure I could try and build a medical kit all on my own, but why would I when this kit has everything I want? Alcohol swabs, moleskin, bandages. This kit won't cure severe medical emergencies on the trail, but will patch you up on the smaller nicks and scrapes that you get while out and about.
Generally for under $15 it's a good deal. Full review

Adventure Medical Kits Weekender

This kit has everything you would need short of behind the counter medicines. The kit is sectioned with pockets for the various medical emergencies. For example, open wounds has its own pocket. Some items are found twice in different pockets, because some emergencies require the same item-clever. The book on various emergencies is a good read and quite extensive. The CPR part is a good refresher. The various tool items are good quality and cover the majority of emergencies. There is enough room… Full review